Archaeology Of West And Northwest Mesoamerica

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A01=Eric W Ritter
A01=Leticia Gonzalez
A01=Michael S Foster
A01=Phil C Weigand
Alta Vista
ancient West Mexico archaeological research
archaeological excavations
Author_Eric W Ritter
Author_Leticia Gonzalez
Author_Michael S Foster
Author_Phil C Weigand
Casas Grandes
Category=JHM
Chihuahua Desert
Dental Decoration
Di Peso
Early Postclassic
economic systems study
El Chanal
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ethnohistorical research
Formative period archaeology
Habitation Zone
indigenous cultural evolution
indigenous cultures
Instituto Nacional De Antropologia
La Quemada
Las Joyas
Late Postclassic
Late Preclassic
Magdalena Basin
Mesoamerica's cultural variations
Metal Artifacts
Obsidian Hydration
Obsidian Hydration Dates
Overburden
Postclassic Period
Precolumbian civilizations
Projectile Points
regional synthesis Mesoamerica
Rim Sherd
Rio Conchos
Sierra Madre Occidental
social organization analysis
Social Reproduction
West Mexico

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367305659
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book contains the most recent archaeological and ethnohistorical studies of west and northwest Mexico, two of the least known areas of Mesoamerica. It discusses areal and cultural syntheses and specific problems such as chronology, social organization, and economic systems.

"Michael S. Foster is co-owner and principal investigator of the Jornada Anthropological Research Association.
Phil C. Weigand is currently chairman of the Department of Anthropology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Both Dr. Foster and Dr. Weigand are actively engaged in anthropological research in west and northwest Mexico."

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